Tuesday, July 24, 2012

What the Human Seeks

The human must never let up in his learning and never fixate on particulars because the path of evolution demands that a comprehensive and complete learning is pursued, in which the particulars are regarded as ascertaining factors that nevertheless must be attached to the whole. The whole consists of many particulars that must be processed individually and formed into the whole. Also, the human is actually a whole in his inner being, which nevertheless consists of many particulars that must be comprehensively processed and brought to the highest level. Certainly, this is associated with the effort of learning because in contrast to the religious or sectarian belief, which is just thoughtlessly accepted and practiced without consideration of being right or wrong as well as without questioning, the teaching of the truth demands that the human lengthily and thoroughly deals with each and every thing intellectually and emotionally in such a way till he finds the truth within himself. Religious and sectarian belief demands believing, a tormentlike, submissive bearing of the consciousness, thoughts and feelings and a total enslavement of the consciousness.

What the Human Seeks

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